When Winston Churchill called Uganda the Pearl of Africa he had but done justice to this natural gem that has been so coveted as a safaris sojourn. Uganda Boasts of Its unique wildlife species, the majestic Gorillas, the human cousins – Chimpanzees, Rolling hills that curate stunning landscapes and many more.
On this trip, tim tim takes you through the biggest highlights of the pearl of Africa, the rare Mountain Gorillas, the magical Murchison falls as well and the adventures of queen Elizabeth.
After settling Into our hotel on the outskirts of Kampala engage with the facilities cultural center, on select days they have cultural shows to engage.
DAY 1 : Kampala to Mbarara
Accommodation: A comfortable hotel on the outskirts of vibrant Kampala, where you can unwind after your journey.
Activities: Settle in and take some time to explore the hotel’s facilities. Later, visit the nearby cultural center, where on select evenings, you can immerse yourself in Uganda’s rich traditions through captivating cultural shows, showcasing dance, music, and storytelling that echo the heartbeats of the diverse communities in Uganda.
Day 2: Journey to Mbarara
Travel: Depart from Kampala and embark on a scenic drive towards Mbarara, the second-largest city in Uganda. As you travel westward, be enchanted by the rolling hills dotted with lush greenery and the occasional sighting of the majestic Ankole long-horned cattle, revered by the Banyankole tribe.
Accommodation: Igongo Cultural Centre, a four-star retreat that combines modern comfort with cultural richness.
Activities: Explore Igongo Cultural Museum, where the exhibits narrate the history and traditions of the Banyankole people. Engage in guided village walks that offer a glimpse into daily life and the opportunity to purchase unique crafts at Nkwanzi Crafts. In the evening, witness authentic performances that celebrate Ankole traditions, leaving you with a deep appreciation for the local culture.
Day 3: Mbarara to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Travel: After a hearty breakfast, embark on a picturesque drive toward the famed Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. As the savannah landscape transforms into rolling hills, keep an eye out for stunning views of Lake Bunyonyi, known for its serene beauty and tranquil waters.
Accommodation: Nkuringo Gorilla Lodge, perched on the edge of the forest, offering breathtaking views and a peaceful retreat.
Activities: Take the afternoon to relax and soak in the natural surroundings, preparing yourself for the adventure that awaits.
Day 4: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi
Activities: This day marks a highlight of your journey as you embark on an exhilarating trek into the heart of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Guided by experienced local trackers and armed guides, you will navigate through dense foliage, your senses alive with the sounds of the forest. The trek can range from a brief hike to a more challenging journey, but every step brings you closer to a truly unforgettable encounter.
Tips: Ensure you wear sturdy hiking boots, and bring along a backpack with water, snacks, and a mask to adhere to health guidelines. Once you reach the mountain gorilla family, spend precious moments observing them in their natural habitat, a rare privilege that brings you face to face with these gentle giants.
Day 5: Optional Activities in Bwindi
Options: After the exhilarating gorilla trek, spend your day at leisure. You might choose to embark on another trek to see the playful golden monkeys in the adjacent Mgahinga National Park, or take an optional excursion to Kigali, Rwanda, to visit the poignant Kigali Genocide Museum, a deeply moving testament to resilience and hope.
Day 6: Queen Elizabeth National Park
Travel: Depart for Queen Elizabeth National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve that teems with diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes.
Activities: Enjoy a game drive where you’ll have the chance to spot the park’s famous tree-climbing lions, as well as elephants, buffaloes, and the graceful Ugandan Kob. Experience the serene beauty of Kazinga Channel on a boat cruise, where you’ll float past pods of hippos and watch elephants grazing along the shores, all against a backdrop of stunning scenery.
Day 7: Journey to Murchison Falls
Travel: Set out for Murchison Falls National Park, renowned for its dramatic landscapes and powerful waterfall, often referred to as the “World’s Strongest Falls.”
Activities: Upon arrival, marvel at the spectacular Murchison Falls, where the Nile River is forced through a narrow gorge, creating a breathtaking cascade that plunges 120 meters. Take in the views from above, and capture the beauty of this natural wonder.
Day 8: Murchison Falls Boat Safari
Activities: Enjoy a morning boat cruise along the Nile, where you can appreciate the three phases of Murchison Falls from below. Look out for an array of wildlife along the banks, including crocodiles, elephants, and various bird species, all while the soothing sounds of the river accompany you.
Day 9: Jinja – The Source of the Nile
Travel: Depart Murchison Falls and head to Jinja, known as the adventure capital of East Africa and the site where the mighty Nile River begins its journey.
Activities: Explore the town, famous for its rich agricultural produce and bustling markets, and immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture.
Day 10: Adventure Day in Jinja
Options: Dive into adventure with options like exhilarating white water rafting or kayaking on the Nile, both offering a thrilling way to experience this iconic river. If you prefer a more relaxed day, enjoy nature walks along the riverbanks and visit local markets to taste Ugandan cuisine, sampling dishes that reflect the diverse flavors of the region.
Day 11: Jinja to Mfangano Island
Travel: Cross the border into Kenya at Busia, then take a scenic ferry ride from Luanda Kotieno to Mbita, eventually arriving at the serene Mfangano Island.
Accommodation: Mfangano Island Lodge, a tranquil retreat surrounded by the pristine shores of Lake Victoria.
Activities: Unwind by the beach, enjoy stunning sunsets, and let the tranquil ambiance wash over you.
Day 12: Bird Watching and Cultural Exploration
Activities: After breakfast on the shores of Lake Victoria, embark on a boat tour to nearby bird islands, a sanctuary for egrets, cormorants, and the fascinating monitor lizards that inhabit the area. Visit the Mawanga cultural site, where you’ll learn about the rituals of the Abasuba community, experiencing the rich traditions and spiritual practices that have been passed down through generations.
Travel Tips:
- Packing Essentials: Bring lightweight, breathable clothing, comfortable hiking shoes, a waterproof jacket, and binoculars for wildlife spotting.
- Health Considerations: Ensure your vaccinations are up to date and carry any necessary medications. Travel insurance is highly recommended.
- Engagement: Embrace the opportunity to connect with local communities, respecting their customs and traditions while contributing positively to their livelihoods.
This thoughtfully crafted itinerary balances adventure, cultural immersion, and breathtaking natural beauty, promising you an unforgettable journey through Uganda, the true Pearl of Africa. Enjoy every moment of your adventure!
1. What is included in the tour package?
Accommodation: 11 nights of accommodation in carefully selected hotels and lodges, including a four-star stay in Mbarara and Nkuringo Gorilla Lodge.
Transport: Comfortable transport in a private vehicle, including travel to various destinations across Uganda and Kenya.
Activities: Gorilla trekking, nature walks, wildlife safaris, Nile cruise, and boat rides.
Meals: Breakfast and selected meals at the lodges and hotels.
Guides: Professional local guides, armed guides for gorilla trekking, and experienced trackers.
Entrance Fees: Park fees for wildlife reserves and nature walks.
2. What should I pack for the trip?
Gorilla Trekking Gear: Hiking boots, hiking poles, waterproof gear, long pants, neutral-colored clothing, and a face mask.
General Clothing: Light, comfortable clothing for warm days, and warmer clothing for evenings. A swimsuit for Lake Victoria activities.
Extras: Camera, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a personal water bottle.
Optional: Binoculars for bird watching, a good hat, and a rain jacket.
3. How long is the trek to see the gorillas?
The trek to see the gorillas varies depending on the location and the family you’re tracking. It can take anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour and a half. Once at the gorillas, you’ll observe them for up to one hour, following strict guidelines to minimize disturbance and risk of disease transmission.
4. Are the gorilla treks physically challenging?
The gorilla trek requires a moderate level of physical fitness. The terrain is often steep and muddy, so it’s important to be prepared for a bit of hiking. However, there are experienced guides and porters available for assistance, and the trek duration is variable, so it’s tailored to your pace.
5.What is the best time of year to visit?
The best time for gorilla trekking is during Uganda’s dry seasons, from June to September and December to February. However, the wildlife experience is great year-round, and visiting during the rainy season offers a more tranquil and less crowded experience.
6. What can I expect at Queen Elizabeth National Park?
Queen Elizabeth National Park offers a variety of wildlife, including elephants, tree-climbing lions, buffaloes, and chimpanzees. A boat ride along the Kazinga Channel offers fantastic views of wildlife, such as hippos, elephants, and various bird species.
7. Are there any optional activities on the tour?
Yes! On Day 4, after gorilla trekking, you can choose to track the Golden Monkeys in Mgahinga Forest or take an excursion to Kigali, Rwanda, to visit the Kigali Genocide Museum.
On Day 10, you can opt for more adventurous activities like white-water rafting or kayaking on the Nile in Jinja
8. What’s the accommodation like on this tour?
The accommodations range from four-star hotels and lodges to unique experiences like the Nkuringo Gorilla Lodge, perched on the edge of the forest. All accommodations offer modern amenities, such as spas, gyms, and scenic views. Meals are typically served at the lodges or designated local restaurants.
9. Is there any border crossing during the tour?
Yes, on Day 11, we cross the border between Uganda and Kenya at Busia. Afterward, we take ferries to Mfangano Island, where you can enjoy beautiful lakeside views.
10. How safe is the trip?
The tour is carefully planned with safety in mind. You’ll be accompanied by experienced guides, armed rangers during the gorilla trekking, and trackers who ensure your safety throughout the journey. Uganda and Kenya are popular tourist destinations, and the areas covered by this tour are generally safe.
11. Do I need vaccinations or health precautions?
It’s recommended to consult your doctor or a travel clinic for advice on necessary vaccinations. Yellow fever vaccination is often required for entry into Uganda and Kenya. Anti-malarial medications may also be advised, as both countries are in malaria-prone regions.
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